Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 211 The attempts to reduce Naomi’s contribution as a long-standing and great fashion model has gone on too long and in many cases has failed from deterring her from public support and as a fashion icon. The most recent attempt was from the telegraph and the results proved failure to them and win for Naomi. The broadsheet also issued an apology to the supermodel for the article, published on November 3, 2012, which falsely stated that she planned the controversial sport for a birthday party in Jodhpur, reports The Guardian. Campbell had complained that the article, titled ‘Elephant polo at Campbell’s party criticized,’ damaged her reputation. According to her lawyers, the online article prompted protests against Campbell by animal rights groups and also led to Indian government departments writing to Campbell’s representative to complain. More Articles You Would Love PICS: Check Out The All The Black Beauties Who Brought Style To The Met Gala 2021 Celebrity Red Carpet “When You Become A Mom…You Feel Like You Could Take On The World” – Rihanna On Upcoming Super Bowl Performance In a statement read at the high court today [Jan 31], Gideon Benaim, the lawyer for Campbell, said that the paper had agreed to apologise and withdraw the allegations. Her lawyer also said that the article had caused “a storm if adverse publicity” against the supermodel. He added: “Readers were told elephant polo was cruel and depended upon the violent abuse of the animals by the mahouts who trained them and that they were consistently kept in chains and driven insane by their treatment. “In fact, the story was simply false and the criticisms unfounded. There were never any plans for an elephant polo tournament at the birthday party celebration and Ms. Campbell had neither organized nor requested the organization of any such tournament.” A lone statement on The Telegraph, read: “Contrary our article “Naomi Campbell accused of promoting animal cruelty over elephant polo match” (Nov 3, 2012), in a statement read to the High Court today we accepted that there were no plans for an elephant polo match to mark Ms. Campbell’s partner’s 50th birthday celebrations. We apologized to her and agreed to pay her damages and costs.” Source: Voice News Paper UK (Orignial title – Naomi Campbell Wins “Substantial” Damages From The Telegraph) animal rightselephantsNaomi Campbellpolotelegraphwins court case Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You Farewell to a Trailblazer: Guinea-Bissau’s Dina Adão Passes Away, Leaving a Legacy On... VIDEOS: Watch Chidimma Vanessa Celebrate At Miss Universe 2024 Whilst Dancing To Ghanaian... Africans Have Proudly Accepted Trick Daddy’S Claim As A Non ‘African American’ –... Stunning Cassandre Jacques Exits Miss World Dominican Rupublic Amid Uproar Over Haitian Heritage... #MODELCRUSH: Senegal’s Rising Star Ndey Touty Sakho Checks All Beauty Boxes & Effortlessly... VIDEO: “Are You Happy Sleeping With A Married Man?” Designer Gracelyn Quansah Walks... 6 Tips to Help You Take Care of Your Curly Hair VIDEO: Watch The Moment Miss Grand Ghana 2024 Won Best Evening Gown VIDEOS: Watch Davido Kingly Strutt Down The Lagos Fashion Week 2024 Runway Showing... Jewelry Trends We’ve Been Seeing for Winter